What people are saying - Write a reviewWe haven't found any reviews in the usual places. Other editions - View allCommon terms and phrasesAmbassador amity answer appointed April armorial seal arrived August B. M. Forbes bearer Berwick Bishop brother Calais Cambresis Cardinal of Lorraine Cateau Cambresis cause Cecil Cecil's hoi Challoner charge commission Constable copy Court crown declared delivered desire despatch Diet Draft Duke of Alva Duke of Guise Duke of Savoy Earl of Arran Earl of Northumberland Elizabeth Emperor Endd England favour French King Henry hither honour horsemen inst John July June King and Queen King of France King of Spain King's Knox late Lord Admiral Lord Chamberlain March Marquis Mary matter Modern transcript Mundt Orig peace Percy Philip Portions in cipher present Prince Privy Council Proceedings of Privy Protestants Queen Dowager realm received Regent religion Sadler Scots Secretary sent Sept servant ships Signed signify Sir James Croftes Sloane thereof things Thomas Throckmorton town Treasurer treaty unto Wotton writer written Popular passagesPage 639 - Manuscripts. The Name of every Person and Event mentioned in History within the above period is placed in Alphabetical and Chronological Order, and the Authority whence taken is given in each case, whether from Printed History or from Manuscripts. Page 637 - ANCIENT LAWS AND INSTITUTES OF ENGLAND ; comprising Laws enacted under the Anglo-Saxon Kings, from jEthelbirht to Cnut, with an English Translation of the Saxon ; the Laws called Edward the Confessor's ; the Laws of William the Conqueror, and those ascribed to Henry the First ; also, Monumenta Ecclesiastica Anglicana, from the 7th to the 10th century ; and the Ancient Latin Version of the Anglo-Saxon Laws ; with a compendious Glossary, &c. Edited by BENJAMIN THORPE, Esq. 1 vol. folio (1840), cloth.... Page 637 - ASSERVATI. 1200 — 1205 ; also, 1417 to 1418. Edited by THOMAS DUFFUS HARDY, Esq. 1 Vol. royal 8vo. (1835), cloth. Price 12s. 6d. ROTULI DE OBLATIS ET FINIBUS IN TURRI LONDINENSI ASSERVATI, tempore Regis Johannis. Page 645 - Edited by HENRY RICHARDS LUARD, MA, Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College, and Registrary of the University. Page 637 - ANCIENT LAWS AND INSTITUTES OF WALES; comprising Laws supposed to be enacted by Howel the Good ; modified by subsequent Regulations under the Native Princes, prior to the Conquest by Edward the First ; and anomalous Laws, consisting principally of Institutions which, by the Statute of Ruddlan, were admitted to continue in force. With an English Translation of the Welsh Text. To which are added a few Latin Transcripts, containing Digests of the Welsh Laws, principally of the Dimetian Code. With Indices... Page lxiv - And as for the traitor Wyatt, he might peradventure write me a letter, but on my faith I never received any from him. Page 639 - Historical Notes relative to the History of England, from the Accession of HENRY VIII. to the Death of ANNE (1509-1714), compiled by FS Thomas, Esq. Page 636 - QUEEN ELIZABETH ; to which are prefixed, Examples of earlier Proceedings in that Court from Richard II. to Elizabeth, from the originals in the Tower. Edited by JOHN BAYLEY, Esq. Page xlii - It is your shame (I speak to you all, you young gentlemen of England) that one maid should go beyond you all in excellency of learning and knowledge of divers tongues. Point forth six of the best given gentlemen of this court, and all they together show not so much good will, spend not so much time, bestow not so many hours daily, orderly, and constantly, for the increase of learning and knowledge, as doth the Queen's Majesty herself. Page xix - ... can scarcely say his matins is hired for twenty or thirty shillings, meat, and drink, yea in some places for meat and drink alone without any wages. I know, and not I alone, but twenty thousand more know more than five hundred vicarages thus well and gospelly served, after the new gospel of England. Bibliographic information |